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Ready, aim, hack – the new warfare

Author: JT Smith Fairfax IT reports that modern warfare could come in the form of cyber attacks on big business - a la the recent...

Microsoft.com remains a big target

Author: JT Smith Microsoft, along with the U.S. government, is the most frequent target for ...

Microsoft hires VA Linux customer Akamai to protect systems

Author: JT Smith Yahoo tech news reports that MS has enlisted the support of Akamai to operate four backup directories. VA Linux has called Akamai...

IBM, Dell, Compaq, Toshiba – in that order

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports that IBM has 'toppled' former notebook dominator Toshiba, to gain the number one spot for laptop manufacturers. Category: Unix

European software patent horror gallery

Author: JT Smith A free database "of the monopolies on programming problems, which the European Patent Office has granted against the letter and spirit of...

Cray readies Linux systems-large-scale cluster

Author: JT Smith Fairfax IT reports that supercomputer maker Cray announced plans to offer an Alpha cluster combining problemsolving speed with powerful ...

Bloomberg says Linux accepted, Gartner says there’s a chasm to vault

Author: JT Smith Bloomberg: "For server computers, particularly those that power Web sites, little doubt exists that Linux has ...

Linus Torvalds releases 2.4.1-pre11

Author: JT Smith A short announcement by Linus Torvalds heralds the release of 2.4.0-pre11. "I just uploaded it to kernel.org, and I expect that...

Weekly news wrapup: Corel dumps Linux, Microsoft dumps surfers

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Some bad news this week for Linux, but worse news for its closed-source rival Microsoft. While Microsoft-backed Corel...

Debian and Mandrake security updates

Author: JT Smith Two Debian package updates: inn2, fixing a tempfile vulnerability and two buffer overflows; and cron, fixing a problem where any user could...